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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1949)
Section Two Polio Poster Girl Cottage Grove Sentinel COTTAGE GRUVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON TIH RSDAY, DECEMBER 22, l'M9 Farm House Guide Plans Are Issued to lake Itilo considera I ion such |M>ints ns location of the highway, barn*, farm ih iv<-, <I im i an i View. th* down id<>|><', mid prc- In developing a farmstead. vullmg summer winds. Choo*' the sill' lor the hoil'.c first. A |Htgc in the mimeograph may then locate the remaining fm in be used for testing a house floor buildings In relation to It. Mr» pian and defaiied in*truction* Margaret II lullcr, O.S < exten- which include drawing* are en» *ion ritrai Imuong ■.|*'ciall*f, sug cloned to show how il may !><• gcat* in n ni w mlmeogr iph. No dune A portion of thè mimeograph HE 7 «H. entlih d "A Fnrmhouac i* n|so intcndcd fin ime n* n check lo bit Your Site. ' shect in determining auitubility of The lianily mix page mimeograph ' rixim arrangement. in — -■ ii'tdntion .... *. Copie* ()f (he mlincograpii are will hi ----- ' i ve n* — un m guide for testing the hi it t al>lItt y n availiible from tin* college or from ■mall scale flooi pimi to It.* in- county extension office* tended site. It I* a* im|x>rtant for a farm- | No mnn, however learned, can house to lit the farm, Mr* Tul 1er I I m * ' called a cultured man while write*, a* it I* tn lit the family. | there remains an unbridged gap Ilie orientation guide is inleivlcd lictween his reading and his Ide. S anta s H eadquarters NUMBER 20 Try this easy Holiday Treat! Ford <’<mt* of chicken* or tor- key* on range can lie reduced from 10 to 20 per cent if tin adequate supply of green feed is available, writes author* of a revised ON.C extension bulletin, numlwr 659. entitled Green Feed. Sod and Pa«- ture for Chicken* and Turkey»,'* which is now ready for release. Tiie author* are Noel Bennion, <». S (' extension poultry Npccial- ist; E R Jackman, farm crop* specialist; and S. Fletcher, Lane county extension agent. They explain the saving will dijiend up on the quantity and quality of the green feed Also important is how the bird* are rotated. The specialists jxilnt out that irrigated ranges, while producing an abundance of green feed as compared with nonirrigated, do I EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Wanda Wiley's have the handicap of tiring an j face wLU soon become one of the idea) place for disease organism . most familiar in the U S. The Aus tin, Tex, girl, who was stricken and jMiraxitcs to multiply. If with polio in July. 1948, has been chickens or turkeys are run on chosen as the 1950 March of Dimes irrigated range the bulletin Poster GirL Wanda is well on the author* recommend that birds I*' road to recovery — thanks to aid rotated frequently. given by National Foundation for Four of the best crops, accord Infantile Paralysis. (International) ing to the bulletin, which provide IMilatablc green feed during the Thick - Deep - Delicious - Juicy summer month* wittmut irrigation are winter rye, Sudan grass, sun flowers and corn the latter two Merry Christmas and Happy New Tear Is'ing usi*d extensively for turkeys. Mr*. Gale Roby, Report*!» A handy reference guide for Phone 706-J-? I xceing and using green feeds and IMUiture is in the bulletin frontis- Santa made hl* appearance at pkx'C, Copies are available from the London 4-H Mothers club Phone 24 county extension officii or by Christmas party, Wednesday, lur- ' writing directly to Oregon State cd by the brightly decorated tree college and causing various expressions of enthusiasm from the K children and babies present, each receiving treats and a gift. (Mr*. Orville I-iunb, reporter) Around the tree 22 members and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Houser, for one guest exchanged gifts and mer resident* of the Hollow, but Pollyanna gifts, and new Polly now of North Hollywood, Cali anna names were drawn. A one fornia, spent Thursday with the o'clock covered dish luncheon was served, with holly and red candles Lester Ia*bow family. A E. Douglas, recently sold his decorating the tables. Guest was Mrs. Lora Townsend I ranch to Mr. Nydam. of Artesia, California. The .Douglas family and granddaughter, Cheryl. Next meeting will be January I moved to California last year. The nt the manifold gifts the L ('. Satter family is on the 4. with election of officers. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Morton spent ranch at present Mr. Nydam plans Lord has showered upon a pre-holiday visit Sunday, with to !*• out here next March. Mrs. Theron Atkinson was call- Mr Morton's parents, before leav US. 'fake IIS ever mindful ed to Grants Pass last week as 1 mg Tuesday, by car. for the Christ- . man holiday* at Fresno with their her father had paswd away. id till* Heeds of others. Quite a numlxT of cases of daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee John- whooping cough have been report- i son and family, with Mrs. Johnson cd among school children and pre- . and children returning with them ! for a visit hen*. schixd age children. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Knauss Mrs. Walt I^imb Jr. was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital and and daughter Connie Lou, arrived underwent an appendectomy Mon ftom Michigan, recently, making day night, Mrs. Ijimb is reported the trip by way of the southern nt doing satisfactorly. Dorothy route without any trouble, to visit Ellison is caring for the Lambs Mrs. Kraus's parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Lon Dayley, and to locate 1 little son Marvin. here. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Medford arc leaving for Portland December 23. to sjumd the Christmas holiday with their daughter, Evelyn. Mr. and Mrs. George Green and family. Mrs. Roy Ewing is confined to her house and on flitches from I rheumatism. 1 Mrs. Leslie Anderson and her Flittlf brown dog went for a walk I last week to visit a neighbor, and I taking a short cut. became lost. little brown dog was of no 6th & Highway Ph. 25 The particular help in me situation ex Your Marshall-Welk Dealer Phone 1H cept for company, and after spend ing from 9 a.m. to nearly 5 p.m. beating the underbrush they found their way to the road, catching a ride home just as Mr. Anderson returned home from work, so Mrs. Anderson was not missed and no one knew she was lost. Mrs. Jim Barnes kept her brother's baby last week while he was moving his family to a new- house and getting the heating sys tem in operation. Dickie Kelly was sick at his home last week with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fike and son, It is pioti to know that Christmas Billie, were out from Eugene Sun day for a tree in the hills at the Gale Robys, the Christmas spirit is here again — good to celebrate it enhanced by the afternoon snow flurries. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Roby and family expect to go to Idaho this with so many fine [»copie with whom week for Christmas with relatives. Mrs. Glen Banton will handle the Ixindon news for next week. Tel. we are happy to Ite associated 558-J-3. Hebron Christian church reports a full house of over a hundred for in this community, and its Christmas program, Sunday night. The program was thought to be the best ever given by the to whom we now send church. Treati of candy, nuts and pop-corn balls were for all and Mr. P. M ('ampbell, was present ed with a platform rocker, at the end of the program, by the church. Pineapple With a Hearty Serving of Our FRESH GREEN APPLE PIE LONDON COTTAGE BAKERY LYNX HOLLOW Ü N J : hoc I lme >=, rnunaoM ’|d wuXwa^ Crushed for holiday cookies or candy 19c Slices — Chunks Pkg. Noirs Chevron Station 54H> Main Our Most Hearty Christmas Greetings! Knickerbockers, “of Course" _________ r 5c-10c-$1.00 Cecil C. Wooley East Main Street S«l«d gr««M DlMolve J»l!-O In hot liquid »nd M|r In lemon Julcr Cool until *ll<htly thick. en<ol Fold In 1 cup wrll-drnlnnd fruit cocktail and nuta. Turn Into "Had 1. quart atar-*hap«d mold. Chill until firm. Vnmold on Mt*d graanx. If da- aired. froat star with fluffy cream cheeea dr aain*. Decorate with remain« in* fruit cocktail. Serves 4. Naie: If you have no st»r mold, chill Jell-O In a round pan until flrm. Cut In 5 wedne-shaped slices. AirnDge point* outward to moke * star. T réat me fiLMiiy Io OlRiMMAS SHOV/ CAtó SWA MS DOWN Standby cake Cranberry Sauce 2 -29c - MAYONNAISE PINT 9 oz. pkg. "1V ««»«•s 1.32c EAGLE BIANB 1 9C fOg FKH HCIPl CHEESE FOOD for Party Snacks 93c lb. loaf 37c m. COCONUT None Such Mince Meat aux BAKERS m.21r "A Holiday Necessity” Ripe Olives Stuffed Olives H and D Large Campbells Tomato Juice « 27c 29c 39c 45c Haas 5 oz. Happyvale 24 oz. Sweet Pickles Campbells Tomato Soup 3 -29c CRANBERRIES CELERY RED GRAPES ORANGES, extra large ONIONS, brown 2 lbs. 35c 2 lbs. 29c dozen 49c 3 lbs. 9c Darigold Egg Nog Mix Chevy Chase Batter Pork Sausage Pure Lard Seasoned Just Right 39c lb. Sliced Bacon Armour's or Swift's 55c lb. Big Top Hero Building Blocks, nil niam; 1’ler Blocks; etc. Dumlite Aluminum Windows. Waterproofing. 2 tablespoon i lemon juice ( Don’t miss our bargains in Christmas Mix — Chocolates — and Nuts) Phineas Taylor Barnum called his mammoth traveling circus the "Greatest Show on Earth." Concrete Products 1 package atrawb^y Jell-O CANDY-NUTS-FRUITCAKE-DATES Let Us Rejoice Complete Lubrication Jobs Holiday J Fruit 4 4Ö&X Mold ' Nestles Bits Hawaiian « 525 Main . . »V -A - • * Yes, we’re Santa’s little helpers when it comes to bringing you top quality foods at low, low prices. So come on down to our workshop and we’ll Is* happy to help you select the finest variety of holiday foods and every thing you’ll need for your Christmas table. Poultry Costs Reduced by Use Of Green Feed Climax Your I“. S. -„„.„JEW0IFÄR01 We Deliver Tues, and Fridays Swartz and Wolfard’s * 67c Coffee Lipton’s Hams Hams Morrell's or Armour’s Star- Half or Whole 59c lb. Frankfurters The Large Size 29c lb. Tea Black H lb. 65c Nestle’s Instant Cocoa 29c T4 lb. From All of Us at Swartz and Wolfard and Kelly’s Market A Most Joyful and Hearty w MERRY CHRISTMAS/ ? 4 sriSfWanKKD One Stop Shop and \[äp MÄIN sfn - COTTAGE G^ÒVÈ____ - Save